Madras Cafe

Review :- Straight up, Madras Cafe couldn’t be more different to director Shoojit Sircar’s Vicky Donor. Political, tense, finally explosive, Madras Cafe is no picnic in the neighborhood park. Major…

Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara

Review :- Once Upon a Time… Bollywood movies were enamored by dreaded D’s of the underworld. They still are. Whether the story is told in retro-rap, or with stylish designer…

Chennai Express

Review :- In an ode to his own cinema—read Golmaal series, Bol Bachchan, Rohit Shetty ishstyle, the director, who has grossers in Bollywood’s 100-crore club, ups the scale for his…

Rabba Main Kya Karoon

Review :- Warning for Men only: If you’re cheating on your wife, or planning a feisty fling – keep the married-half away from this one. So let’s get started. With…

Chor Chor Super Chor

Review :- Meanwhile, Satbir resists going back to Shuklaji (Avtar Sahani), his mentor, who heads a gang of petty thieves. He chooses to be dressed as a huge samosa instead,…

Calapor

Review :- Can cultural activities or treating criminals with respect bring about a change in their behaviour and mindset? V. Shantaram, one of our finest filmmakers, made a heart-rending film…

B.A. Pass

Review :- Unbutton, unbuckle and unstrap the senses. It’s going to be one erotic escapade – kinky, caustic, brutal and brave. With ample ‘O’s and ‘Ahhs!‘ Some painfully fake, others…

Issaq

Review :- Welcome to the holy city of Banaras – replete with ‘spesal’ paan, levitating smoked-up (on herbs) saadhus, Banarasi babus high on bhaang and others’ biwis on un-Holi celebrations.…

Luv U Soniyo

Review :- Mark Braganza (Tanuj) is a happy-go-lucky youngster who loves his family, friends and pretty much everyone. Defying Bollywood’s stereotype, that popular kids in college are seldom nice, Marky…

Nasha

Review :- Lean, mean teens, with hormones gushing through your jeans, get ready to spray them denims already. ‘Nasha’ unclothes the tantalizing desires of stud-boy teenagers who are out for…